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I think @DFrankcom is a bit miss understood with what is happening with @sevenbarrows and Sir Gino. A horse drifting from 8/11 to 7/2 is insider trading. The stable know the horse isn’t running and are laying him or they are leaking this information. Wake up.
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@Faugheenn @DGRhod_ @DFrankcom @sevenbarrows LOL… At this point there was no news…. He was right as rain Saturday morning, talk of going to Kempton for a 2m4 and that’s all the public had… then 8/11 to 7/2 and withdrawn and now the horse is sadly in a bad way.
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@ScoopsRacing @TheSportsBoy10 @theIFHA @BHAHorseracing @SkySportsRacing @SportingLife @RacingTV @AtTheRaces @TheJockeyClub @worldsbesthorse And if there is a strange betting pattern in football … they investigate. Which is what should happen with antipost betting imo. With Tonali bookings, it wasn’t his mum betting… it would have been 3/4 layers to it… same with horse racing. Digital footprint would see it all…
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@ryanOTHx @figjamben @DFrankcom @sevenbarrows It should be illegal. In any other sport, if you are involved you can not bet. Football, tennis, snooker… there have been multiple ‘cheating’ cases that bring the sport into disrupte. There’s no other sport that is so easy to ‘cheat’ in…
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@ScoopsRacing @TheSportsBoy10 @theIFHA @BHAHorseracing @SkySportsRacing @SportingLife @RacingTV @AtTheRaces @TheJockeyClub @worldsbesthorse It’s taking advantage of something that nobody else can defend. In effect it’s cheating, regardless of how you look at it. My point is footballers can’t bet on football, just like any other sport, but these rules aren’t in place with horse racing which is why we have these issues
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@figjamben @DFrankcom @sevenbarrows I simple investigation on which account laid or backed the clear 2nd fav when someone suspicious is going on. It wouldn’t take hardly any work and would deter this part of the game which the average Joe has no chance to compete with.
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@figjamben @DFrankcom @sevenbarrows If Lossiemouth goes 20/1 for the champion hurdle, that’s us knowing she’s going mares. But what it actually means is someone who knew… has cleaned up and laid the lot on her for the champion hurdle.
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@figjamben @DFrankcom @sevenbarrows Exactly… before we know for sure from mainstream media… the markets will tell us where BDA is going. But why is that allowed, that’s basically money exchanging hands cos they know, doesn’t sit right with me.
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@figjamben @DFrankcom @sevenbarrows But that would cause too much attention and get a far wider audience. If you rob a bank, you don’t want too many people aware of what’s happened
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@TheSportsBoy10 @theIFHA @BHAHorseracing @SkySportsRacing @SportingLife @RacingTV @AtTheRaces @TheJockeyClub @worldsbesthorse Which is insider trading. Knowing something is going to happen, just like a player planning to get booked and betting on it, or in this case… laying it… needs to be removed from the game. Footballers can’t bet on football…
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@figjamben @DFrankcom @sevenbarrows Right, so it looks something smelly is going on. Might be 1 or 2 people… but that might just be because the lack of fluidity. Can you imagine the amount of liquidity when the same thing happened with Conny Hill in the champion… I’m not accusing anyone of anything. But smells…
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@figjamben @DFrankcom @sevenbarrows 15k was added at 11? So that could be an insider or someone with knowledge? 15k is massive to someone that is on a stable staff salary?
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@figjamben @DFrankcom @sevenbarrows What time was the biggest lay as in that took most the market out of Sir Gino. Or the biggest bet on Majboro over the last 24 hours?
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@figjamben @DFrankcom @sevenbarrows And now tell me the size of stakes that were being piled onto Majboro or other horses knowing that when Sir Gino gets withdrawn, they will all shorten…
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@MCYeeehaaa @bookies_dream @AtTheRaces @PaddyBrennan81 @BoyleSports Interested to hear your thoughts on this and another post I made regarding antipost.
Why can’t we take away Antipost corruption from horse racing? Without the punter, there is no horse racing. @theIFHA @BHAHorseracing
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@figjamben @DFrankcom @sevenbarrows But, antipost is different to any other horse racing market. Withdrawn horse means lose, you don’t get that on everyday racing, it just becomes a non runner and money back. 8/11 to 7/2 in a market where you can’t get your money back needs governing.
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@figjamben @DFrankcom @sevenbarrows You think they wouldn’t be able to find out, you underestimate a digital footprint. Do you think the Tonali bookings were done by his mum when they were betting on him… all we want is clarity
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@racingblogger @DFrankcom @DGRhod_ @bookies_dream People may say this is timed badly. But think about potentially the staff that knew the situation of Sir Gino and have tried to profit with laying or sharing the horse is definitely not running because it’s a very serious situation.
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@MathewForth @Stuartjamess @DFrankcom @sevenbarrows @BHAHorseracing Right… so you reckon they call Matt chapman from the equine hospital then go home and tweet. Ffs, wake up 😂😂😂 It’s not the same. Why do we wait hours for a tweet that took 5 mins to write?
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